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Jaram Lee
Arnold
September 5, 1979 – January 1, 2026
Jaram Lee Arnold passed away January 1, 2026, in a tragic snowmobile accident, in the mountains of Wyoming. Jaram is survived by his eternal companion, Rubie, and their four children Teancum, Ocean, Muloki, Koral and his parents Gerold and Maureen along with his three siblings Tyrell, Elana, and Joni and countless extended family members. Jaram was full of life and lived it to the fullest. He lived the Savior's commission to love God and his neighbor. He followed the Savior's example by being a servant to all. His kindness, love, and generosity were felt and known by family, friends, neighbors, and countless strangers. Jaram was a natural leader through his example and actions. He lived for his family-his eternal companion, and children. They are his world, his life, his all. He loved the outdoors-hunting, camping, horseback riding, and especially snowmobiling. Jaram was a man of action. He went about doing much good. He had a deep abiding personal relationship with his Savior, Jesus Christ. Through his life of service Jaram gave his all. Jaram longed to be close to the Lord through the temple. He loved the temple and made sure to attend as often as he could with his eternal companion Rubie. Jaram felt a draw to his ancestors and spent countless hours doing family history work to bind those from our past to the present and extending into eternity. Jaram will be missed by so many, but his example and life will live on through countless others. God be thanked for giving us this precious gift, the life of Jaram Lee Arnold.
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